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OSWALD

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Which type of distress comes from a lack of participation for employees who wish they were able to contribute to the social or working environment?
 
  A) Quantitative demand distress B) Participation distress
  C) Qualitative demand distress D) Work pace control distress

Question 2

Which type of distress results when a mismatch occurs between an employee and the content involved in their job?
 
  A) Quantitative demand distress B) Qualitative demand distress
  C) Work pace control distress D) Participation distress



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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